It's not just hygiene standards, it's overall maintenance of any type.
Anyone but me notice that stuff with perforations - paper towels, toilet paper, tear off forms, etc just don't tear off as easily or cleanly as they used to? My theory is that regular maintenance is being ignored or deferred and the machines that perforate get dull.
Plus any sort of quality control these days seems to be a thing of the past so nobody's checking products anymore.
It's not just hygiene standards, it's overall maintenance of any type.
Anyone but me notice that stuff with perforations - paper towels, toilet paper, tear off forms, etc just don't tear off as easily or cleanly as they used to? My theory is that regular maintenance is being ignored or deferred and the machines that perforate get dull.
Plus any sort of quality control these days seems to be a thing of the past so nobody's checking products anymore.
Just my anecdotal observation and pet theory...